
Mam'zelle Nitouche
Directed by Marc AllégretCélestin, the organist in a convent, has written and composed a light operetta under the name Floridor. One day, the Mother Superior asks him to chaperone one of the boarders, Denise de Flavigny, who is returning home to get married. Now, Denise, for all her goody-goody looks, soon proves as saucy as can be. Things get even more complicated when Célestin starts courting Corinne, the star of his operetta, to the great displeasure of a commander of dragons, the young woman's lover--the Mother Superior's brother - To say nothing of Lieutenant Fernand de Champlatreux, who happens to fall in love with Denise, his fiancée whom he's never even met yet.
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Mam'zelle Nitouche was released on December 4, 1931.
Mam'zelle Nitouche was directed by Marc Allégret.
Mam'zelle Nitouche has a runtime of 1h 46m.
Mam'zelle Nitouche was produced by Pierre Braunberger, Roger Richebé, Michael Salkind, Paul Winckler.
Célestin, the organist in a convent, has written and composed a light operetta under the name Floridor. One day, the Mother Superior asks him to chaperone one of the boarders, Denise de Flavigny, who is returning home to get married. Now, Denise, for all her goody-goody looks, soon proves as saucy as can be. Things get even more complicated when Célestin starts courting Corinne, the star of his operetta, to the great displeasure of a commander of dragons, the young woman's lover--the Mother Superior's brother - To say nothing of Lieutenant Fernand de Champlatreux, who happens to fall in love with Denise, his fiancée whom he's never even met yet.
The key characters in Mam'zelle Nitouche are Célestin / Floridor (Raimu), Denise de Flavigny (Janie Marèse), Major Alfred (André Alerme).
Mam'zelle Nitouche is a Comedy, Musical, Music film.
Mam'zelle Nitouche has an audience rating of 5.4 out of 10.















